Pediatric Epilepsy Program

The mission of the UAB Pediatric Epilepsy Program at Children's Hospital is to advance and provide the best care possible to the children of Alabama and surrounding regions. Our skilled staff of EEG technicians, nurses, and physicians are dedicated to this mission and are insistent on making children and families comfortable.

The Regional Poison Control Center

The Regional Poison Control Center at Children's of Alabama has been serving the people of Alabama since 1958, offering free and confidential poison information and treatment recommendations to the public and health care providers 24 hours a day. Call our 24/7 hotline 1-800-222-1222 for poison advice for all ages.

Analeigh Albright

Bacterial meningitis, ischemic stroke, intractable epilepsy

Today, it’s commonplace for Jeffrey and Amber Albright to watch their daughter, Analeigh, run and play as children do. It’s a sight the Albrights don’t take for granted, as it wasn’t long ago Analeigh learned to walk again – twice.

Zaylan Jones

Sturge-Weber syndrome

Zaylan Jones showed signs of delayed development at an early age. At 10 months old, he struggled to walk and talk and sit up on his own. One day, when Zaylan began running a fever, seizing and vomiting, his mother, Linda Swain, rushed him to their local emergency room.

Button Battery Dangers

Parents of small children are usually on-guard against potential choking hazards, but one item that is often overlooked is the button battery or disc battery. These batteries are about the size of a quarter or smaller and pose a dangerous risk to children if ingested. Watch video.

For Healthcare Professionals

Children's of Alabama is committed to improving access to and communication with our pediatric providers and community physicians and their staff. This website will be continually updated with the latest forms, directions and contact information to help facilitate the referral process. If you have any concerns or issues, visit the Physician Link and you'll find the phone number to our dedicated team who will be happy to help.

In addition, we will continually update and improve this website with more information about Continuing Medical Education opportunities, research findings, and better access to our providers and staff.

What is the Patient Portal

Children’s of Alabama offers a convenient way to manage your child’s personal medical records with our online patient portal. This portal can be accessed 24/7 from any computer, smartphone, or tablet. Our Patient Portal features include:

Allergy Information

Immunizations

Lab Results

Discharge Instructions

Summary of Inpatient Visits

Patient Education

Personal Health Journal

Easy Reference Link to Children’s of Alabama Online Bill Pay System

The patient portal is powered by FollowMyHealth, a leader in secure online access to personal health information. If you need to sign up for a new proxy account, please provide your email address during your registration process.

Contact Us

For general or technical questions about our patient portal, contact our patient portal support team at 205-638-5580 or email COAPatientPortal@childrensal.org. Representatives will be available to assist you Monday through Friday.

Pediatric Epilepsy Program

The mission of the UAB Pediatric Epilepsy Program at Children's Hospital is to advance and provide the best care possible to the children of Alabama and surrounding regions. Our skilled staff of EEG technicians, nurses, and physicians are dedicated to this mission and are insistent on making children and families comfortable.

The Regional Poison Control Center

The Regional Poison Control Center at Children's of Alabama has been serving the people of Alabama since 1958, offering free and confidential poison information and treatment recommendations to the public and health care providers 24 hours a day. Call our 24/7 hotline 1-800-222-1222 for poison advice for all ages.

Analeigh Albright

Bacterial meningitis, ischemic stroke, intractable epilepsy

Today, it’s commonplace for Jeffrey and Amber Albright to watch their daughter, Analeigh, run and play as children do. It’s a sight the Albrights don’t take for granted, as it wasn’t long ago Analeigh learned to walk again – twice.

Zaylan Jones

Sturge-Weber syndrome

Zaylan Jones showed signs of delayed development at an early age. At 10 months old, he struggled to walk and talk and sit up on his own. One day, when Zaylan began running a fever, seizing and vomiting, his mother, Linda Swain, rushed him to their local emergency room.

Button Battery Dangers

Parents of small children are usually on-guard against potential choking hazards, but one item that is often overlooked is the button battery or disc battery. These batteries are about the size of a quarter or smaller and pose a dangerous risk to children if ingested. Watch video.

For Healthcare Professionals

Children's of Alabama is committed to improving access to and communication with our pediatric providers and community physicians and their staff. This website will be continually updated with the latest forms, directions and contact information to help facilitate the referral process. If you have any concerns or issues, visit the Physician Link and you'll find the phone number to our dedicated team who will be happy to help.

In addition, we will continually update and improve this website with more information about Continuing Medical Education opportunities, research findings, and better access to our providers and staff.

What is the Patient Portal

Children’s of Alabama offers a convenient way to manage your child’s personal medical records with our online patient portal. This portal can be accessed 24/7 from any computer, smartphone, or tablet. Our Patient Portal features include:

Allergy Information

Immunizations

Lab Results

Discharge Instructions

Summary of Inpatient Visits

Patient Education

Personal Health Journal

Easy Reference Link to Children’s of Alabama Online Bill Pay System

The patient portal is powered by FollowMyHealth, a leader in secure online access to personal health information. If you need to sign up for a new proxy account, please provide your email address during your registration process.

Contact Us

For general or technical questions about our patient portal, contact our patient portal support team at 205-638-5580 or email COAPatientPortal@childrensal.org. Representatives will be available to assist you Monday through Friday.